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Wednesday Wisdom: Best books of the Week!

Books are the indispensable part of one’s life. Books impart knowledge about life, and also about the problems. As Ernest Hemingway says, ” there is no friend as loyal as a book”. Books play a quintessential role in every student’s life by introducing them to a world of imagination. The importance of books in our life cannot be undermined for they not only help in broadening our horizons but also act as doorways of connecting us the world around us. Here are some of the best books of the week.

The Work Wife by Alison B.Hart ****

The Work Wife

Hart’s knockout debut takes us inside the hive of activity surrounding billionaire movie producer Ted Stabler and his wife at their Hollywood compound. As the polo shirted worker bees led by their queen, the ferociously capable and dangerously undervalued Zanne. Swam into action to produce a sumptuous charity benefit, the rumbling begins. Long-buried secrets involving all the women in Ted’s life are about to burst into view. Vengefully delicious.

Tomorrow, Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin****

Tomorrow, Tomorrow and Tomorrow

The story of three brilliant kids who found a video game company. This book is about so much more than friendship, love, loyalty, violence in America and the magic of invented worlds.

Don’t Look Back by Joe Calderone***

Don’t Look Back

A suspenseful, eye-opening thriller about the firefighters who lost their lives on 9/11. Written by a former investigative reporter at the New York Daily News.

The It Girl by Ruth Ware****

The It Girl

Freshman year at Oxford was going great until Hannah found her roommate dead. When the man she helped convict dies in jail 10 years later. Lingering doubts drive her back to the world she fled. So many flowed friendships, so many promising red herrings. The pages just turn themselves.

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